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says libyan authorities and the fbi are cooperating, but libya is running the investigation into stevens' death. >> these are not the people who were demonstrating for democracy. these are the people who are the losers. these are the al qaeda-type elements that are seeking to overthrow what has been achieved. >> anti-american protests around the region continue with some countries unable to protect our embassies. >> we had governments that had a lot of will to protect us but may have overestimated the capability of the forces that they had around and had to augment. >> for now our embassy in kabul is closed. americans are warned not to travel to afghanistan. tracie potts, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> we have a handful of accidents that we are tracking. the roads are wet. 424 at 450, a crash you want to avoid. down to 19 miles per hour at the west side beginning at reisterstown road. that is backing up traffic on southbound 795. in the city, eagle street, a crash. another at wolfe street and monument street. hamilton avenue, watch for an acc
says libyan authorities and the fbi are cooperating, but libya is running the investigation into stevens' death. >> these are not the people who were demonstrating for democracy. these are the people who are the losers. these are the al qaeda-type elements that are seeking to overthrow what has been achieved. >> anti-american protests around the region continue with some countries unable to protect our embassies. >> we had governments that had a lot of will to protect us but...
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. >> clark heads up a global security team assembled by pfizer, former fbi, homeland security, and narcotics agents who work with local police to track down criminals around the world. counterfeit operations like these are costing drug companies millions of dollars a year. this has "pfizer" written all over it. >> and it's even got the newer pfizer emblem with the little slant on it and stuff. i mean, from the packaging, you'd never know. >> here, they discovered about two dozen medicines, including antibiotics, seizure, blood pressure, and pain medications. we're in the middle of this very primitive courtyard. this doesn't look like any kind of facility that you'd expect at all. does this surprise you? >> no. no, unfortunately, the quantity of counterfeits you're seeing is phenomenal. the conditions are just abysmal, and if the consumer ever realized that products that they're putting inside their bodies come from this, from dirty water drying out in the open under a heat lamp, insects and everything else getting into it, contaminants being, you know, brought into the equation and stuff, i
. >> clark heads up a global security team assembled by pfizer, former fbi, homeland security, and narcotics agents who work with local police to track down criminals around the world. counterfeit operations like these are costing drug companies millions of dollars a year. this has "pfizer" written all over it. >> and it's even got the newer pfizer emblem with the little slant on it and stuff. i mean, from the packaging, you'd never know. >> here, they discovered...
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a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that story years later. a federal judge threw out the conviction, but the state plans to retry him. family and friends were hoping the judge would release wolfe on bail, but that did not happen. >> this is so unfair that justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit and it's time for him to come home. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. >> wolfe's new trial scheduled next month and if he's convicted, once again he could be on death row. >>> hundreds of central high school students spent today honoring marckel ross. you remember
a amine el khalifi thought he was plotting with al-qaeda but was actually working with undercough fbi agents. he was brought to authority's attention when he answered a facebook ad seeking muslim holy warriors. >>> justin wolfe spent 11 years on death row for a crime he says he did not commit. today he learned he'll have to stay in jail waiting for a new trial. wolfe was convicted of ordering the murder of his drug supplier. the triggerman initially implicated wolfe but recanted that...
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and 85 days later, the fbi still didn't have their man. on tuesday, the feds launched an all-out digital assault. plastering the allegedly dying man's face on billboards, posters, tv stations and online. the next day, a tipster called with his name. if he is who police say he is, this monday morning erie, pennsylvania, bank robbery may be his last. robbers normally rob banks while roaming the country is very unusual, out of the ordinary. and the question everyone wants to know the answer to, you just asked me, bianna. was this guy allegedly really dying? he hasn't told anyone yet. so, we don't know. >> looking for sympathy, though. ron, thank you. >>> time for the weather. and back over to ginger. >> it has been a super wet summer, especially in southern miami. not in the drought areas. they have had no problems with drought. around 30 inches above average for the year, above annual, at least. look at this. all this moisture being trapped. the stationary front draped across the middle of the country. that's going to mean a lot of rain up a
and 85 days later, the fbi still didn't have their man. on tuesday, the feds launched an all-out digital assault. plastering the allegedly dying man's face on billboards, posters, tv stations and online. the next day, a tipster called with his name. if he is who police say he is, this monday morning erie, pennsylvania, bank robbery may be his last. robbers normally rob banks while roaming the country is very unusual, out of the ordinary. and the question everyone wants to know the answer to,...
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. >> the fbi says the bucket list bandit is now the busted bucket list former bandit. the man they say pulled off all of those bank jobs spanning thousands of miles is now behind bars. not amid heist. but after a routine traffic stop. when michael brewster was pulled over for running a stop sign on the border of arkansas and oklahoma, little did police know that this 54-year-old florida man was suspected by the fbi of being the bucket list bandit. investigators say he earned the nickname, after three months of robbing banks, telling bank tellers he had a gun and four months to live. >> was this guy really terminally ill? or was he just trying to be a mastermind? >> reporter: according to investigators, brewster never said just what he was supposedly dying of or why he needed the money. but his former landlord tells abc news, that brewster was evicted from his pensacola apartment on june 14th. just seven days later, the fbi says he showed up in this stolen suv in arvada, colorado. and then, allegedly embarked on a spree of bank robberies that would crisscross the nation
. >> the fbi says the bucket list bandit is now the busted bucket list former bandit. the man they say pulled off all of those bank jobs spanning thousands of miles is now behind bars. not amid heist. but after a routine traffic stop. when michael brewster was pulled over for running a stop sign on the border of arkansas and oklahoma, little did police know that this 54-year-old florida man was suspected by the fbi of being the bucket list bandit. investigators say he earned the nickname,...
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provided to him by undercover fbi agents. the bar's owner says approximately 15 undercover agents wearing ear pieces, surrounded the bar, arresting daoud on the spot. neighbors around daoud's suburban chicago home stunned at the allegations. according to the affidavit, undercover agents posing as radicals first started exchanging messages with daoud in may. court documents show daoud had allegedly been sharing information online about killing americans in a terrorist attack since october. in the criminal complaint, investigators say daoud made several postings on an internet forum. i hate the oppression of the usa and i'd like to do something to hurt it from the inside, he allegedly wrote. >> islamic extremists believe if you're not part of their philosophy, then you are against them. and so they typically will pick targets where they believe nonbelievers would be. >> reporter: after casing several locations, according to court papers, daoud found that target. came up with the perfect place, daoud allegedly told the undercove
provided to him by undercover fbi agents. the bar's owner says approximately 15 undercover agents wearing ear pieces, surrounded the bar, arresting daoud on the spot. neighbors around daoud's suburban chicago home stunned at the allegations. according to the affidavit, undercover agents posing as radicals first started exchanging messages with daoud in may. court documents show daoud had allegedly been sharing information online about killing americans in a terrorist attack since october. in...
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the fbi soon got involved. and one taped information with an undercover agent two weeks ago, pepe allegedly said, quote, he had an issue he might need taken care of. and that he would be willing to pay $2,000. when he wouldn't agree to meeting in person, police felt there was enough evidence and moved in. abc news has learned pepe was transferred to the school last year because he wasn't getting along with his former co-workers. in 28 years of teaching, the most serious blemish on his record happened in 2001, when he was suspended. >> there was an incident where he created a stir in a staff meeting. apparently, he was acting aggressively. and had some complaints that were inappropriate. >> reporter: now, a spokesperson for the schools said that pepe has never acted or been aggressive towards his students. he will appear before the judge today to determine whether bail will be set in this case. >> john, thank you. >>> ron is back with other headlines. >> very strange one. hello, bianna and dan. good morning, eve
the fbi soon got involved. and one taped information with an undercover agent two weeks ago, pepe allegedly said, quote, he had an issue he might need taken care of. and that he would be willing to pay $2,000. when he wouldn't agree to meeting in person, police felt there was enough evidence and moved in. abc news has learned pepe was transferred to the school last year because he wasn't getting along with his former co-workers. in 28 years of teaching, the most serious blemish on his record...
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the fbi said he was determined to set off a bomb in chicago. adel daoud will face charges of trying to use weapons of mass destruction. but that plan was foiled from the start. the bomb was a fake part of a sting by the fbi. >>> and the mayor is threatening legal action to get the teachers back to school after they threatened to end the week-long strike. both sides were coming to a deal but then they needed more time to review the proposal. >>> and violent protests have erupted in afghanistan and pakistan against the anti-muslim film produced in america. hezbollah accusing the u.s. officials of protecting the film's producers. u.s. officials expect more protests but say the vial silence leveling off. >>> and mitt romney is launching a new offensive in a turnaround in the polls in a series of new ads. he'll be outlining his plans to turn the country around instead of criticizing president obama. >>> in the meantime, the president is filing a complaint with the world trade organization arguing that china is unfairly subsidizing exports hurting am
the fbi said he was determined to set off a bomb in chicago. adel daoud will face charges of trying to use weapons of mass destruction. but that plan was foiled from the start. the bomb was a fake part of a sting by the fbi. >>> and the mayor is threatening legal action to get the teachers back to school after they threatened to end the week-long strike. both sides were coming to a deal but then they needed more time to review the proposal. >>> and violent protests have...
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the thing is the fbi and his old cohorts actually think he got the $10 million in the heist gone bad, and the scene you're about to see is when he finds out that his ex-partner played by a very crazed josh lucas, he finds out that josh lucas has, indeed, kidnapped his daughter, demanding ransom. >> there is no cash. >> i had a feeling you'd say that. >> i burned it just before harlan got to me. >> stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold on. >> wait a minute. who -- who -- that voice, who was that? >> oh, yes. that's his daughter. so basically nicolas cage has one day to uncover the $10 million that he never stole in the heist to begin with. don't have any reviews really except for one from npr. and they said what's been taken is mostly the plot. rated r though. i think it looks kind of interesting. you be the judge. >> that guy looks like an excellent bad guy. he looks bad. >>> "resident evil evil: retribution." it's the latest edition of this post apocalypse action drama. all right. i'm going to borough the interview she did from the new york "daily news." basically
the thing is the fbi and his old cohorts actually think he got the $10 million in the heist gone bad, and the scene you're about to see is when he finds out that his ex-partner played by a very crazed josh lucas, he finds out that josh lucas has, indeed, kidnapped his daughter, demanding ransom. >> there is no cash. >> i had a feeling you'd say that. >> i burned it just before harlan got to me. >> stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold...
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he was accused of trying to blow up a bar in a downtown chicago with a fake bomb as part of an fbi sting. prosecutors claim he told an undercover agent he wanted to mount an attack because the u.s. was at war with islam and muslims. >>> also from chicago, new evidence the anger that pilots are expressing against american airlines. they called this their informational picketing at o'hare airport. the airline is facing labor unrest amid flight cancellations and scheduling problems. and as abc's jim avila reports, things are so tense, a couple of flight attendants got personal in front of the passengers. >> reporter: more american airlines delays, but not like four hours passengers suffered flew chen two flight attendants reportedly argued about a cell phone. one taking to the p.a. and ordering all cell phones off, saying according to reports, including other flight attendant. the dispute forced the captain to turn back from the jfk runway and change crews. american's fight is all labor-related, delaying nearly 40% of the bankrupt airlines' flights. most forced late or canceled by an unprec
he was accused of trying to blow up a bar in a downtown chicago with a fake bomb as part of an fbi sting. prosecutors claim he told an undercover agent he wanted to mount an attack because the u.s. was at war with islam and muslims. >>> also from chicago, new evidence the anger that pilots are expressing against american airlines. they called this their informational picketing at o'hare airport. the airline is facing labor unrest amid flight cancellations and scheduling problems. and...
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. >>> well, the fbi is now looking into the police killing of an unarmed wheelchair-bound amputee in houston. the police officer who fired the fatal shot says he was cornered by the wheelchair and feared his partner was threatened. it turned out the dead man was holding only a ballpoint pen. civility rights groups say it's just another example of excessive force. >> this man wants us to believe that a man in a wheelchair with a writing pen in his hand was such a threat that you felt deadly force was necessary. >> the victim apparently suffered from mental health issues and had become agitated and angry before police were called. >>> a former university of alabama professor who admitted that she gunned down three colleagues now faces life in prison. amy bishop pled guilty, being spared the death penalty, she pled guilty and was. bishop did not speak in court. but her attorneys say she was sorry for the victims and their families. shil she could face a trial in massachusetts charged in the 1986 killing of her 18-year-old brother. >>> it looked like high tide at a north florida beach in
. >>> well, the fbi is now looking into the police killing of an unarmed wheelchair-bound amputee in houston. the police officer who fired the fatal shot says he was cornered by the wheelchair and feared his partner was threatened. it turned out the dead man was holding only a ballpoint pen. civility rights groups say it's just another example of excessive force. >> this man wants us to believe that a man in a wheelchair with a writing pen in his hand was such a threat that you...
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the fbi and cohorts think he got the $10 million in the heist gone bad. the scene you are about to see, he find out his ex-partner played by crazed josh lucas. he find out josh lucas, kidnapped his daughter. demanding ran some. >> there is no cash. i had a feeling you would say that. >> i burn it just before holland got to me. >> no? stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold on. >> wait, a minute. who, that voice, who was that? >> yes, that's his daughter. basically, nicholas cage has one day to uncover the $10 million he never stole in the heist to begin with. don't have any reviews really except for one from npr, they said what's been, what's been taken is mostly the plot. rated r though. looks kind of interesting. you be the judge. >> the guy looks like an excellent bad guy. all right, "resident evil" retribution, 3 d franchise, starring the former super model, in a post apocalypse drama. borrow the interview. the plot, killing zombies. six of these. something very right or something wrong. in her word, says the most complex script ever
the fbi and cohorts think he got the $10 million in the heist gone bad. the scene you are about to see, he find out his ex-partner played by crazed josh lucas. he find out josh lucas, kidnapped his daughter. demanding ran some. >> there is no cash. i had a feeling you would say that. >> i burn it just before holland got to me. >> no? stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold on. >> wait, a minute. who, that voice, who was that? >>...
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he was busted as part of an fbi sting. undercover agents say they gave him plenty of chances to abandon the plan. but say he was determined to go forward. >>> president obama and republican hopeful mitt romney hit the campaign trail again today. after a week largely focused on the latest violence in the middle east. expect an uptick in the war of word over everything from trade with china to immigration, and of course, the economy. here is abc's karen travers. >> reporter: so far the economy has dominated the race for the white house. but last week, a rare detour in the foreign policy after the deadly attack in libya that left an american ambassador dead and the violent protests across the middle east. mitt romney slammed the obama administration's policies in the region. >> the world need american leadership, the middle east needs american leadership. >> reporter: the president told cbs news that romney's response to the unrest was flat out wrong. >> governor romney has a tendency to shoot first and aim later. >> reporter
he was busted as part of an fbi sting. undercover agents say they gave him plenty of chances to abandon the plan. but say he was determined to go forward. >>> president obama and republican hopeful mitt romney hit the campaign trail again today. after a week largely focused on the latest violence in the middle east. expect an uptick in the war of word over everything from trade with china to immigration, and of course, the economy. here is abc's karen travers. >> reporter: so far...
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it was a sting and the fbi put him in handcuffs. daoud lived only a short distance away in this suburban neighborhood. his neighbors were stunned at the allegations. >> it's very scary. and it hurts my heart because i never would have thought -- never would i have thought that, you know, this was the way his mind was going. >> reporter: fbi officials say daoud came to their attention last october after he allegedly began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later, fbi undercover agents posing as radicals contacted daoud online. discussions allegedly began about waging jihad here. by the summer, after daoud was put in contact with another undercover agent posing as a terrorist based in norm, new york, he allegedly began planning an attack and looking at potential targets, including malls and military recruiting centers. fbi officials say daoud was given more than one chance to back out of the plot, but david, they say he was hellbent on going forward. >> pierre thomas in washington, pierre, thank you. >>> now, to th
it was a sting and the fbi put him in handcuffs. daoud lived only a short distance away in this suburban neighborhood. his neighbors were stunned at the allegations. >> it's very scary. and it hurts my heart because i never would have thought -- never would i have thought that, you know, this was the way his mind was going. >> reporter: fbi officials say daoud came to their attention last october after he allegedly began posting violent messages on the internet. a few months later,...
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that's when the fbi pounced. i graduate from his suburban high school. according to court papers he prepared a book report saying osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. this superpower killed millions of people. the teenager, a u.s. citizen, grew up and still lived with his parentses on this quiet block in hillside, illinois. family memberses at home today declined to answer question. >> you have no message to get across? >> reporter: and his attorney said that daoud's father is an emotional wreck. and described daoud as confused. he is due in court on those charges. >>> thank you so much alex perez reporting from chicago tonight. and we move next to the s a surprising new threat to our nation's children, and the threat is salt. a new study in the journal of pediatrics finds that too many children are consuming staggers amounts of salt. more than adults. and it may be putting their small bodice at serious risk. sharyn alfonsi explains. >> reporter: they are the food kids crave. >> i love mac and cheese. it's so good. >> what's your favorite t
that's when the fbi pounced. i graduate from his suburban high school. according to court papers he prepared a book report saying osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. this superpower killed millions of people. the teenager, a u.s. citizen, grew up and still lived with his parentses on this quiet block in hillside, illinois. family memberses at home today declined to answer question. >> you have no message to get across? >> reporter: and his attorney said that daoud's...
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that's when the fbi pounced. according to court papers he prepared a book report saying osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. this superpower killed millions of people. the teenager grew up and still lived with his parents on this quiet block in illinois today. parents did not want to answer questions. >> you have no message to get across? >>. >> reporter: and his fear is on emotional wreck and describes him as confused -- >>> thank you so much alex perez reporting from chicago tonight. and we move next to the presidential election, 50 days until "your voice your vote." last week the president was post convention, but this week the two are neck and neck. and tonight the romney camp is engineering a reboot as there's a developing story of a new tape of the governor at a private event. abc's david muir is here with all of the details from the romney camp. david. >> more on that video in a moment. as you mentioned the campaign hoped to reintroduce him. promising to be specific. and now reports of tensio
that's when the fbi pounced. according to court papers he prepared a book report saying osama wasn't crazy for wanting to destroy america. this superpower killed millions of people. the teenager grew up and still lived with his parents on this quiet block in illinois today. parents did not want to answer questions. >> you have no message to get across? >>. >> reporter: and his fear is on emotional wreck and describes him as confused -- >>> thank you so much alex perez...
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he was a former fbi agent. so if anybody is going to be able to connect the dots, i would assume that it would be him. and he's pretty much said there's too much coincidence here. the 11th anniversary of 9/11, there weren't any protests happening before this attack was made, it was made in waves, the attacks were made. they apparently had a target. the target was identified. the target was eliminated. so for the administration to come out, and i'll use dick's term, in the fogs of war, why then are they putting all their credibility behind this video? why then are they using the video as a catalyst for more unrest throughout the world? that's what's happening. our president has made their excuse his own. and it's only created a more dangerous situation. megyn: on matters of terror, you've got to believe, you know, that you're getting it straight. you're getting the facts straight. john mccain said most people don't bring rocket-propelled grenades and heavy weapon toss a demonstration. he believes it was an act o
he was a former fbi agent. so if anybody is going to be able to connect the dots, i would assume that it would be him. and he's pretty much said there's too much coincidence here. the 11th anniversary of 9/11, there weren't any protests happening before this attack was made, it was made in waves, the attacks were made. they apparently had a target. the target was identified. the target was eliminated. so for the administration to come out, and i'll use dick's term, in the fogs of war, why then...
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seasoned fbi officials are being fired because they are deemed islamophobic. they can't brief our counter-terrorism any more. a report about fort hood that omitted the fact that nadal hassan wrote a paper justifying suicide bombing? megyn: we'll leave it a rhetorical question for now. thank you both so much. one -- i mention this and i was talking about it before. but you think about all the problems we have in this country and we are so divide. but he see what's happening overseas and it should bind us together as a country. look what we are up against. it's about this country versus such an anti-americanism that exists in the world, over what. just ahead, ambassador john bolton will pick up where this conversation left off. what is behind these protests and what are we going to do about this. if ambassador bolton were in place instead of susan rice, what we be telling our president. in "kelly's court," senate candidate liz warren having to defend herself on accusations she may have committed academic fraud. "kelly's court" takes up the case. >> i didn't get
seasoned fbi officials are being fired because they are deemed islamophobic. they can't brief our counter-terrorism any more. a report about fort hood that omitted the fact that nadal hassan wrote a paper justifying suicide bombing? megyn: we'll leave it a rhetorical question for now. thank you both so much. one -- i mention this and i was talking about it before. but you think about all the problems we have in this country and we are so divide. but he see what's happening overseas and it...
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saying his client was improperly lured by an fbi sting. he appeared in federal court to face those charges, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. accused of blowing up what he thought was a car bomb outside a bar last friday night. >>> an anonymous phone call triggered a bomb scare at new york's jfk airport.t. but it turned out to be a big hoax. a flight from san francisco and a flight from helsinki were searched yesterday. nothing was found. but things got tense between the tower and one of the pilots. >> we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you got 60 seconds. >> the caller claimed two terrorists with explosives were hidden in the wheel wells of the two planes. passengers were allowed to leave after authorities gave the all-clear. >>> nasa, hoping to finally get space shuttle "endeavour" going westward tomorrow. bad weather along the gulf has delayed sending the retired spacecraft to its home in southern california. it wi
saying his client was improperly lured by an fbi sting. he appeared in federal court to face those charges, attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. accused of blowing up what he thought was a car bomb outside a bar last friday night. >>> an anonymous phone call triggered a bomb scare at new york's jfk airport.t. but it turned out to be a big hoax. a flight from san francisco and a flight from helsinki were searched yesterday. nothing was found. but things got tense between the...
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. >> ooses an fbi agent, i get to look at all of that. i come to a different conclusion. they are only moderately confident that it was a spontaneous event because there are huge gaps in what we know. >> shannon: it was all about u.s. foreign policy on fox news sunday. i sat down with chris wallace for more on his interviews with dr. susan rice and the house intelligence chair, mike rogers. chris, it is all about what happened in foreign pm's this week. you had the ambassador to the u.n., dr. susan rice, to talk about the administration's position on what may have sparked what we saw play out in the middle-east. >> it is intk because jay carney, the white house spokesman said it on friday and ambassador rice backed it up, reinforced it, doubled down on sunday. they say that all of this unrest across the middle-east is all about that video that came out, this obscure video that insults the prophet muhammad, they say it has nothing to do with anti-american feelings and u.s. policies. there are an awful lot of people who question that, but that's the position of the administ
. >> ooses an fbi agent, i get to look at all of that. i come to a different conclusion. they are only moderately confident that it was a spontaneous event because there are huge gaps in what we know. >> shannon: it was all about u.s. foreign policy on fox news sunday. i sat down with chris wallace for more on his interviews with dr. susan rice and the house intelligence chair, mike rogers. chris, it is all about what happened in foreign pm's this week. you had the ambassador to the...
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are right now fbi investigators in benghazi. i'm doug mcelway live in washington for hour number two of america's news headquarters. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has been working her sources on emerging details. tell it us what you learned? >> it it was reported two days after the attack in benghazi there is evidence suggesting insider help and this morning on the sunday talk shows the head of the house intelligence committee saying the terrorists seemed to know more of the consultate's layout. >> they may have known the ambassador was there or in the area. 9/11 is probably more important to that equation than even the a.m. bass tore. >> the security libyan forces melted away after the attack unfolded and an intelligence source on the ground in libya tells fox 100 militants attacked the consultate and the 17th bra grad brigade was no we where to be found. the evidence points to a joint operation between al-qaeda affiliate in north africa and with ansar al-sharia. they are not directly affiliated with a
are right now fbi investigators in benghazi. i'm doug mcelway live in washington for hour number two of america's news headquarters. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has been working her sources on emerging details. tell it us what you learned? >> it it was reported two days after the attack in benghazi there is evidence suggesting insider help and this morning on the sunday talk shows the head of the house intelligence committee saying the terrorists seemed to know...
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faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to do. >> that's true, because there wasn't the same kind -- i want to address a number of things that ari just said. i mean, number one, i want to point out his first approach was attack the messenger. number two, i am quoting from presidential daily briefs. ari is not coming in here and saying oh, i have other information. i don't know what he's saying. is he saying i'm just lying and making them up? ari, this is what it says. >> i'm reading from the 9/11 commission. >> i allowed you to speak, would you give me the same benefit? i'm angry at ari today, because the first thing he did was send out a tweet, calling me a 9
faults george bush on the 9/11 commission, actually faulted george bush, president clinton, the cia, the fbi, the department of justice. it was a much more context report. if anything, he's said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what he says, which is other pdbs gave credence to the fact that this was an attack that could have been stopped. >> in my reading 06 the 9/11 report, it says numerous actions were taken overseas and domestic agencies didn't know what to do....
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the fbi is also investigating. as we said at the top of the program, american warships have begun steaming closer to libya. a marine unit is headed to tripoli to protect the forces there. >> we're working with the government of libya to secure our diplomats. i have directed my administration to increase our security at diplomatic posts around the world. make no mistake, we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> well, later today after that speech on the cbs evening news, president obama also had sharp words for mitt romney, who's come under fire from democrats and some republicans for his statements lashing out at the obama administration's response to the attacks in benghazi and cairo. statements that whatever you believe about american foreign policy are simply not factual. we'll get to the battle over that in a moment. first we do want to focus on the attacks themselves, what happened last night and what is happening right now with the latest information
the fbi is also investigating. as we said at the top of the program, american warships have begun steaming closer to libya. a marine unit is headed to tripoli to protect the forces there. >> we're working with the government of libya to secure our diplomats. i have directed my administration to increase our security at diplomatic posts around the world. make no mistake, we will work with the libyan government to bring to justice the killers who attacked our people. >> well, later...
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to conduct an investigation, and we know the fbi is conducting an investigation. whether or not this is true, these individuals, these libyan officials who claim to have passed this information will be interviewed and ought to be name the individuals they passed the information to so they too can be interviewed. but to bob's point, we absolutely need to understand now what was the security arrangement? what was the people on the ground including the ambassador there understanding of the threat? and what was done about it in advance? >> if there was supposed to be a second hit on a safe house, does that to you indicate some sort of involvement of people who have inside the libyan government who have access to information? >> it certainly raises that question, anderson. who knew that these people were coming? where the second location was, that there was a convoy on the way there. it certainly sounds from what we know now as though the extremists set up on that location and simply waited for them to arrive and surprised them, ambushed them, if you will. >> bob, is t
to conduct an investigation, and we know the fbi is conducting an investigation. whether or not this is true, these individuals, these libyan officials who claim to have passed this information will be interviewed and ought to be name the individuals they passed the information to so they too can be interviewed. but to bob's point, we absolutely need to understand now what was the security arrangement? what was the people on the ground including the ambassador there understanding of the threat?...
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what we do know is no fbi agents are in benghazi, according to our reporter. the crime scene remains unprotected and the official line seems to be everything is going fine with the libyan government and the fbi investigation. as we said, new details tonight. national security analyst fran townsend got some of them. so did cnn contributor bob baer. fran is the former white house homeland security advisor. she recently traveled to libya with her employer, mcandrew and forbes. bob is a former cia officer with deep experience in the middle east and arab world. also on the phone from tripoli, cnn's reporter. i'm a little surprised, fran, how they can say -- how they are painting what's happening on the ground in libya, especially based on what you're hearing from sources. >> look, anderson, we have not -- this is not the first international terrorism investigation regrettably going back to the east africa embassy bombings in the late '90s, the "uss cole" in 2000. we understand how to do these. the fbi's got protocols about what does it look like when you have to de
what we do know is no fbi agents are in benghazi, according to our reporter. the crime scene remains unprotected and the official line seems to be everything is going fine with the libyan government and the fbi investigation. as we said, new details tonight. national security analyst fran townsend got some of them. so did cnn contributor bob baer. fran is the former white house homeland security advisor. she recently traveled to libya with her employer, mcandrew and forbes. bob is a former cia...
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a senior law enforcement official telling fran townsend the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection, in other words, but that request was not granted. fran's a former white house homeland security advisor. she served in the george w. bush administration, currently she sits on the cia external advisory panel and recently visited libya with her employer, mcandrews and forbes. also joining us, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes, who has extensive experience investigating attacks on americans overseas, and former cia officer, bob baer. so fran, so the fbi sought military protection to go into benghazi. why didn't they get it? >> well, the answer to that question, i think, is not really clear. so it's not unusual, when you want to set up a security perimeter, you may look to the host country. if the host country is unable or unwilling to provide it, we don't know what the answer to that is, you may ask if you think you need it for u.s. military support, but that's got to go through a process. it needs state department
a senior law enforcement official telling fran townsend the fbi wanted the u.s. military to provide perimeter support in benghazi, protection, in other words, but that request was not granted. fran's a former white house homeland security advisor. she served in the george w. bush administration, currently she sits on the cia external advisory panel and recently visited libya with her employer, mcandrews and forbes. also joining us, former fbi assistant director, tom fuentes, who has extensive...